Wednesday, July 7, 2010

.:. Sempat lagi...

Harini x sempat nak update byk2...bdn rasa x best..so byk baring dr ngadap notebook...dlm pada tgh2 menunggu hari..sempat pulak g beli Crib Set utk adik punya cot @Mothercare...erm..sume dah ready dah ni..org nye lagi yg belum keluar..hehehhee...Ayah kata dia doa2 moga dapat jumpa adik ari Jumaat ni..yela..Jumaat kan 'Penghulu Segala Hari'..InsyaAllah yea dik..kite jumpa...x lamaaa je lagi...InsyaAllah..

And hari ni gak genap 39 weeks dah adik ada dalam perut ibu..;). And here how you are in my tummy
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Your baby's crown-to-rump length at this time is approximately 14.4 inches and the total length is approximately 21.5 inches. The average baby weighs a little more than 7 pounds now and is preparing for birth. You are probably as big as you are going to get and may be uncomfortable now. Most women gain between 25 and 35 pounds during their pregnancy. Your uterus is about 7-8 inches above your bellybutton now.

Although your baby continues to grow and develop inside of your uterus, there is not much room for him to move about. All of your baby's organ systems are now complete and the lungs were the last to fully mature.

If you are uncomfortable with your pregnancy at this time, you are not alone. Most women are ready to deliver their babies. It would be very unusual for you to not be uncomfortable at this time. Your uterus has grown a lot and now fills your entire pelvis and abdomen. Try not to ask your doctor to induce you, unless it is medically necessary. Your cervix is ripening in preparation for delivery and your bladder is under a lot of pressure. You may feel nervous about the upcoming labor. You will know when you are in labor because contractions will get worse when you move around and they will also get stronger and more frequent. Other signs of labor are the breaking of your water or a bloody show as the mucus that plugged your cervix becomes dislodged.

Most of the lanugo on your baby should be gone by now. Your baby still may have some on his shoulders and in the creases of his body. Your baby's toenails have reached the end of his toes. The umbilical cord is about a half inch thick and may be wrapped around him. The umbilical cord still supplies the baby with nutrients that he needs. After delivery, your baby's umbilical cord will be clamped and cut. After it is cut, he will be an independent human being and must perform all of his body functions on his own. Your baby will get antibodies from your body that give his immune system a boost

psttt..Abang dah selamatt dah depan tV...tapi tadi nampak dia dah kunci jam siap2 utk tgk semi-final WC2010..Spain Vs Germany...abang vote for Germany...erm..kite tunggguuuu..;)

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